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uya'uya2nbroomLuguna mate te fapaisowa be uya'uya be nu'u te uya. We use the leaves for brooms to sweep our place.See also {dinedine} coconut broomstraws.
uya'uyaiVtrsweep it up (to)Witi ma wenuna te uya'uyai mate, be te une'une'en. We sweep up the wheat with the chaff (rubbish) and then we sell it.See also {uya} and {uya'uya}
uyawanan1pilePa'ana ena heyaheyaya mate uyuwana ya hasai galewa,Because, as for her evil/badness, its pile ascends to the sky.2heapOnly a few occurrences in Buhutu data, but seems to mean "pile" or "heap."